The Style Agenda, April 25 - May 1

Step into the Pradasphere, create your own personal perfume at Selfridges' Fragrance Lab or show your support for last year's Rana Plaza disaster by signing up to the ethical fashion collective's catwalk show

From Kate Moss's latest collection for Topshop, this feathered show piece is both on-trend and perfect for nighttime spring soirees. See the rest of the collection
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and hear the model talk about the design process
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Rumble in the jumble
Second-hand clothes sales don't come much flashier than this: The Music Circle, an Annie Lennox-backed charitable initiative, raises money for abused women in the Democratic Republic of Congo by selling donated items from the likes of Daisy Lowe and Paloma Faith. Rummage through celeb cast-offs alongside brand new items (at jumble sale prices) from the likes of Whistles and Asos. Live music, prosecco and punch on the roof terrace, pop-up hair, make-up and manicure stations and the requisite photobooth should make a party atmosphere.
April 26; 12 - 6pm; £3 entry; Oval Space, 29-32 The Oval, E2 9DT

Shiny shoes
You don't have to be a bride to wear these shoes by Zoe Lee, but golden calfskin and chiffon do lend themselves to nuptials…
£425;
zoelee.co.uk

Step into the Pradasphere
Harrods embraces its love affair with Italian glamour this week with window displays and an in-store exhibition dedicated to Prada. Take a trip into the luxe label's archives, munch on Prada-themed treats at the Pradasphere cafe and peruse an exclusive range of limited-edition Prada clothing and accessories available only at the event.
May 1 - 7; Fourth floor, Harrods Knightsbridge, SW1X 7QN

Get the glow
For those who like their skin and bronzing products to glow, may we recommend Michael Kors?
From £18, from
debenhams.com

Meet the Crafty Fox
The Telegraph magazine's own design editor David Nicholls has hand selected the 90 emerging designers who will be offering their wares at this weekend's family-run fair in Brixton. Expect hand-crafted clothes, homeware, jewellery and accessories alongside live DJs and refreshments from The Tea's Knees. Feeling inspired? Get your creative juices flowing and design your own tote bag or tea towel with a screen-printing workshop led by east London print designer Mr Wingate.
April 26 & 27; The Dogstar, 389 Coldharbour Lane, SW9 8LQ;
craftyfoxmarket.co.uk

One for bag ladies
As well as being a fabulous shade, this leather bag by Mimi is the perfect size for the office. Handmade in the designer Mimi Berry's London studio, it's bound to get better with age. £369;
mimiberry.co.uk

Create an eau de toi
May 1 sees the launch of Selfridges' six-week Beauty Project in association with Dove: a series of talks, demonstrations and events at the London, Birmingham and Manchester stores. We're booking into the Fragrance Lab, the magic potion studio that allows customers to create a one-of-a-kind signature scent based on personality profiling. Perfume geeks on-the-go can opt for an express experience, whereby scientists will match you to a fragrance in just 5 minutes based on your responses to a quick questionnaire. £65 including 50ml bottle of perfume, May 1 - June 27 .
Find out more about the Beauty Project and book at
selfridges.com

Coffee o'clock
Take the plunge with a new cafetière in this most spring-like colour. It's an instant kitchen update.
£21.95;
lacafetiere.com

A catwalk show with a difference
To mark a year since the Rana Plaza disaster, the ethical fashion collective is hosting a catwalk show with a charitable twist. Over 20 brands will showcase ethically-made garments, while an expert panel including Safia Minney (founder of People Tree), Ben Ramsden (founder of Pants to Poverty) and BBC One Show Presenter Lucy Seigle will discuss the future of ethical fashion. Proceeds go to the Rahema Project, which teaches textiles skills to women unable to provide enough for their family due to difficult living conditions.
May 1; 7pm; St Pauls Hammersmith, W6 9PJ; £10 (£7 NUS)

Inside Dries van Noten's mind
A visual feast for fans of the Belgian fashion designer, Dries van Noten features pictures of his creations next to their cultural inspirations - from the Sex Pistols to Picasso.
Lannoo, £55.
amazon.co.uk

Spring's new sports luxe must-have
Adidas Originals' colourful collaboration with Brazilian brand The Farm Company is sure to top many a sporty fashionista's summer wishlist. To celebrate its launch at Urban Outfitters, the Camden store is hosting a tropical themed party complete with DJs, drinks, nail art, competitions and a gift with any purchase from the collection.
May 1; 6pm; 211 Camden High St, NW1 7BT

London's new beauty scene
Portman Village, the bustling corner of Marylebone a stroll away from Oxford Street - celebrates all things beauty this weekend. The Beauty Bash comprises discounts of up to 25% at the area's numerous spas and salons, free OPI manicures with any treatment at Beauty Rose, free fragrance consultations with Les Senteurs perfumist James Craven, and free makeovers with celebrity make-up artist Francesca Neill, plus champagne on arrival for all.
April 28 - 30; Seymour Place & New Quebec Street, W1

Time to go neon
Fancy seeing your name up in lights? Then you'll need The Mint List, which is working with a neon studio to create bespoke pieces.
From £1,200;
themintlist.com

Join Carnaby's party
Carnaby Street's bi-annual shopping party swings into action on May 1. Over 100 shops, bars and restaurants on Carnaby Street and its surrounding streets are offering 20% off - including The Kooples, Superga, Benefit, Cowshed, Diesel and Office. There will also be live music, trend talks, an Instagram lounge and goody bags for the best-dressed shoppers.
May 1;5 - 9pm; register for a free ticket online at
carnaby.co.uk

Top knotch two-piece
This nautical two-piece by Figleaves is getting us in the mood for summer holidays. We love the high-waisted detailing.
Top £28, briefs £20;
figleaves.com